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  • boredsenseless
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    Originally posted by matrix65
    I had an interview with this company and it could not be described as an interview because it was actually a sales pitch for a very expensive .Net course.

    They wanted £6000 from me, £5000 if I pay up front and a guaranteed job at the end of it. I pushed on the guaranteed job bit and low and behold, they could not guarantee a job at the end of it after I asked if we would be signing a contract stating as such.

    So all in all, I walked away feeling like I had just wasted a whole day travelling to and from the interview, £20 in petrol costs, although I am now a little wiser from this experience.

    Something is just not right about this set up. My instinct tells me that I smell a rat. Try a Google search on ‘icslondon’, it provides many interesting links that show others are very sceptical to.

    In my opinion; DONT GO NEAR THEM. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF A JOB AT THE END; IT’S A GREAT MONEY MAKING SCAM.

    Isn't this just a scheme which requires you to pay them to find you a job. I thought that was illegal in this country

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  • matrix65
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    icslondon

    I had an interview with this company and it could not be described as an interview because it was actually a sales pitch for a very expensive .Net course.

    They wanted £6000 from me, £5000 if I pay up front and a guaranteed job at the end of it. I pushed on the guaranteed job bit and low and behold, they could not guarantee a job at the end of it after I asked if we would be signing a contract stating as such.

    So all in all, I walked away feeling like I had just wasted a whole day travelling to and from the interview, £20 in petrol costs, although I am now a little wiser from this experience.

    Something is just not right about this set up. My instinct tells me that I smell a rat. Try a Google search on ‘icslondon’, it provides many interesting links that show others are very sceptical to.

    In my opinion; DONT GO NEAR THEM. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF A JOB AT THE END; IT’S A GREAT MONEY MAKING SCAM.

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    ...well my prediction is that house prices will probably drop this month, though I'm not sure by how much.

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    Guest started a topic icslondon

    icslondon

    Can anyone give me any feedback on icslondon?
    (www.icslondon.com)

    After some time in the wilderness there may be a chance of some work there but I can't find any dirt on them. Maybe there's none to find.

    Any related experiences would be much appreciated.

    Any off topic remarks would be appreciated just as much.

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